ICRMC SPEAKER

Daniel Dobrygowski

Head of Governance and Policy, World Economic Forum Centre for Cybersecurity (C4C)

Daniel Dobrygowski is the Head of Governance and Policy for the World Economic Forum Centre for Cybersecurity (C4C). He advises the C4C on legal and policy matters, oversees projects and research relating to cybersecurity governance, norms, law, regulation, and standards. The Governance and Policy unit at the C4C also leads efforts to convene business and government leaders to build consensus on actions aimed at supporting global public goods that sustain technological innovation.

Prior to coming to the Forum as a Global Leadership Fellow, Daniel practiced law in San Francisco and Washington, DC, counselling clients on antitrust/competition, consumer protection, and privacy matters in regulatory proceedings, investigations, and litigation. His expertise and areas of research include cybersecurity & resilience, privacy, competition regulation, intellectual property, internet rights, and corporate governance.

Daniel holds an MPA from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, a JD from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (Boalt Hall) where he was an editor of the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, and a BA from the Johns Hopkins University. He began his career teaching high school English with Teach for America.